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SAP-UNICEF Scholarships for Digital Skills |
SAP, the global technology giant, has joined hands with UNICEF's Generation Unlimited to offer life-changing scholarships. These scholarships are aimed at equipping young Africans with digital and technology sector skills, opening doors to promising careers with SAP and its partners.
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Scholarship Details:
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Eligibility Criteria:
- Women, youth with disabilities, youth from low-income families, and those without complete tertiary education are strongly encouraged to apply.
- The opportunity is exclusively available to youth from or residing in South Africa, Kenya, and Nigeria.
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Learning Duration: Successful applicants will undergo fully remote learning, ranging from 6 to 12 months. This comprehensive training is designed to prepare them for roles as young professionals with SAP and its partner organizations.
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SAP Specialisations: The scholarship program offers three SAP specialisations, each consisting of 2-3 courses with a duration of approximately 20-40 hours per course. In total, completing a specialization will require approximately 100 hours of dedicated learning. The specialisations include:
- Developer Associate: Ideal for individuals interested in development roles, with a focus on coding, testing, quality assurance of software features, all while working within a development team under the guidance of an experienced mentor.
- Technology Consultant Associate: Tailored for those keen on the implementation and operation of technical systems, supporting the planning and execution of solution deployments, and managing the setup and connectivity of integrated systems.
- End User Support Associate: Geared towards individuals with an inclination for supporting incoming applications, websites, system navigation, troubleshooting, and using documents and tools to assist customers.
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Career Enhancement: The primary objective of these SAP specialisations is to enhance the existing skill set of applicants, significantly improving their employability, especially within the SAP ecosystem.
This scholarship program is a remarkable opportunity for young Africans to acquire in-demand digital skills, bridging the gap between education and employment, and setting them on a path to success in the dynamic tech industry.
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